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Defining Baptist Convictions

Defining Baptist Convictions
Author: Charles W. Deweese
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781881576839

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This book presents a collection of twenty essays on basic Baptist convictions. With contributions by Baptist leaders in the United States, Canada, and England, the essays offer valuable suggestions for activating and conserving pivotal Baptist ideals and practices. This book can help to jump-start Baptists into the next millennium by motivating them to look deep into the heart of their stories.


Baptist Theology

Baptist Theology
Author: James Leo Garrett
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881461299

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This title offers a comprehensive analysis of Baptist theology. Embracing in one common trajectory the major Baptist confessions of faith, the major Baptist theologians, and the principal Baptist theological movements and controversies, this book spans four centuries of Baptist doctrinal history. Acknowledging first the pre-1609 roots (patristic, medieval, and Reformational) of Baptist theology, it examines the Arminian versus Calvinist issues that were first expressed by the General Baptists and the Particular Baptists; that dominated English and American Baptist theology during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries from Helwys and Smyth and from Bunyan and Kiffin to Gill, Fuller, Backus, and Boyce; and, that were quickened by the 'awakenings' and the missionary movement. Concurrently there were the Baptist defense of the Baptist distinctives vis-a-vis the pedobaptist world and the unfolding of a strong Baptist confessional tradition. Then during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the liberal versus evangelical issues became dominant with Hovey, Strong, Rauschenbusch, and Henry in the North and Mullins, Conner, Hobbs, and Criswell in the South even as a distinctive Baptist Landmarkism developed, the discipline of biblical theology was practiced and a structured ecumenism was pursued. Missiology both impacted Baptist theology and took it to all the continents, where it became increasingly indigenous. Conscious that Baptists belong to the free churches and to the believers' churches, a new generation of Baptist theologians at the advent of the twenty-first century appears somewhat more Calvinist than Arminian and decidedly more evangelical than liberal.


Southern Baptist Identity

Southern Baptist Identity
Author: David S. Dockery
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9781433506796

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In this collection of essays, sixteen Southern Baptist leaders address key issues of theology, polity, and practice to ascertain the future of the Southern Baptist Convention in particular and evangelicalism in general.


Not an Easy Journey

Not an Easy Journey
Author: Walter B. Shurden
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780865549333

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Shurden on Baptists: Assessments, Appreciations, Apologies contains articles, essays, and speeches given by Walter Shurden on Baptists. Walter Shurden is a longtime champion of the role of freedom in the Baptist tradition. Recognizing that freedom alone does not tell the whole story, Shurden also speaks to and from other cardinal Baptist convictions. Some of the materials in this volume appear for the first time and consist of speeches and addresses that Shurden has made at crucial points in recent Baptist life in America in the latter part of the twentieth century. Especially concerned with the fundamentalist takeover of the Southern Baptist Convention and the resulting lack of emphasis on historic Baptist principles, Shurden addresses directly and indirectly the SBC controversy in several of the chapters of this book. More, Shurden emphasizes what makes Baptists distinctive in American religious life.


The Axioms of Religion

The Axioms of Religion
Author: Edgar Young Mullins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1908
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Baptist Faith and Message 2000

The Baptist Faith and Message 2000
Author: Douglas K. Blount
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0742571181

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Southern Baptists are the nation's largest protestant denomination, with over 43,000 churches and millions of members. Since its inception, controversy has surrounded the Baptist Faith and Message 2000, Southern Baptists' most recent confession of faith. The present volume consists of essays by Baptist scholars explaining and defending that document. Each of the 18 articles of the BF&M 2000 is addressed, with special attention to the most critical issues and changes from the denomination's 1963 confession. Also included is an appendix comprising the full text of all three Baptist Faith and Message statements from the 20th century (1925, 1963, and 2000), in side-by-side columns for easy reference and comparison. Contributors include Al Mohler, Paige Patterson, Tom Nettles, Dorothy Patterson, E. David Cook, and C. Ben Mitchell, with a foreword by Susie Hawkins. Brief yet comprehensive, detailed yet accessible to the non-specialist, this volume is a must read for Southern Baptist professors and students, staff and church members, and anyone interested in one of the most powerful religious forces in America.


Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy

Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy
Author: Zondervan,
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-12-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 031042657X

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The inerrancy of the Bible--the belief that the Bible is without error--is often a contentious topic among mainstream Christianity. Like other titles in the Counterpoints collection, this volume gives those interested in theology the tools they need to draw informed conclusions on debated issues by showcasing the range of positions in a way that helps readers understand the perspectives--especially where and why they diverge. Each essay in Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy considers: The present context, viability, and relevance for the contemporary evangelical Christian witness. Whether and to what extent Scripture teaches its own inerrancy. The position's assumed or implied understandings of the nature of Scripture, God, and truth. Three difficult biblical texts: one that concerns intra-canonical contradictions, one that raises questions of theological plurality, and one that concerns historical authenticity. Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy serves not only as a single-volume resource for surveying the current debate, but also as a catalyst both for understanding and advancing the conversation further. Contributors include Al Mohler, Kevin Vanhoozer, Michael Bird, Peter Enns, and John Franke.


Baptist Beliefs

Baptist Beliefs
Author: E.Y. Mullins
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2013-08-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Edgar Young Mullins (18601928) was the fourth president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In Baptist Beliefs, published in 1912, he concisely described the common Baptist heritage on the following topics: The Scriptures God Providence The Fall of Man Election The Mediator The Holy Spirit Regeneration Repentance Faith Justification and Adoption Sanctification The Perseverance of the Saints The Kingdom of God The Second Coming of Christ The Resurrection The Judgment The Church Baptism The Lord's Supper The Lord's Day Liberty of Conscience Missions Education Social Service Heaven and Hell


Why We Belong

Why We Belong
Author: Anthony L. Chute
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433524597

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Denominations. The mention of the word is often enough to spark strong reactions, regardless of whether one is for or against them. This hopeful new volume, made up of contributions from prominent evangelical leaders, argues for the importance of denominations, highlighting their significant strengths while acknowledging potential weaknesses. Contributors from a variety of backgrounds (Anglican, Presbyterian, Baptist, Pentecostal, Lutheran, and Methodist) share their own personal stories related to why they identify with a particular tradition and yet still maintain a robust sense of evangelical unity across denominational lines. Far from merely highlighting differences, this book celebrates the unity that believers enjoy in the gospel for the purpose of fostering productive dialogue and increased understanding within the fragmented landscape of modern evangelicalism.


The Priesthood of All Believers

The Priesthood of All Believers
Author: Walter B. Shurden
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1993
Genre: Baptists
ISBN: 9781880837191

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Fifteen sermons that aid both laity and clergy in a better understanding of the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, the most basic of Baptist principles.